How does the structural organization of the article support Dr. Pickhardt's concept of adolescent rebellion?

A. Dr. Pickhardt's concept of adolescent rebellion is broken down into stages, and the article reflects these stages in its structural design.

B. Dr. Pickhardt's concept of adolescent rebellion follows a precise order, meaning every teenager experiences every stage.

C. Dr. Pickhardt's concept of adolescent rebellion is broken down into types of rebellion, and the article reflects these types in its structural design.

D. Dr. Pickhardt's concept of adolescent rebellion consists of four perspectives, just as the article includes four different perspectives on the subject: author, psychologist, parent, and child.

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D. Dr. Pickhardt's concept of adolescent rebellion consists of four perspectives, just as the article includes four different perspectives on the subject: author, psychologist, parent, and child.
4. Which of the following is an example of Dr. Pickhardt's advice to parents when responding to adolescent rebellion?
A. He advises parents to talk to their children and keep lines of communication open
B. He advises parents to give their children stricter boundaries and harsher punishments.
C. He advises parents to make life easy for their children and give them no responsibilities.
D. He advises parents to allow their children to do whatever they want and be prepared to cover all consequences of those actions.